Solved Backdoor on my pc (Solved)

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It updated but the clipboard is still disabled, im going to try the other commands you've sent
 
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The file doesnt exist
 
@Ichigo

Ok, reboot manually.

If that fails to repair the issue, then we will use AVZ to correct it.


Disable your antivirus prior to running AVZ!
Run AVZ as admin! (located in the folder ...Autologger\AVZ) click File => Customs Scripts.
Copy the content of the text file I uploaded. (AVZFix.txt)
Click edit select all copy.
Paste into AVZ window.
Make sure the word begin is in the absolute top left of the window as per picture below.

You can either type the words in and make sure the spacing is correct.
Save the avzfix i uploaded to your documents folder.
Hit File.
Customs Scripts.
Hit the Load Button.
In the bottom right select text document.
type avzfix.txt hit enter or click the open button.
Now click on run.
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Hit Run Fix.

The computer will reboot.
 

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If none of the above helps it may be due to a setting in O&O shutup ten, you should run this and revert everything back to default.
 
I just ran AVZ and now I am able to activate it but whenever I activate and then I do Windows+V to use it it opens a transparent window like on this picture
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and when I close and launch again the clipboard settings it shows up as disabled while I had enabled it
 
I pressed "Undo all changes ("factory settings")" but it is still not working, should I reboot my computer
 
The windows all in one repair tool, install it and then boot to safe mode run it as admin, with all default items ticked.

 
Alright, I’ll mark this as solved, unless there is anything else you are concerned with?

We will clean all the tools we used...

Download KpRM
Save to Desktop
Check Delete Tools'
Check Delete Restore points.
Create Restore point.
Then click run.




Update your older programs with Patch My PC home Edition.
 
Solved. Tell a friend or two about the forum if you can. Happy Holidays.
 
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